Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, January 02, 1908, Image 1

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local and Personal
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In New Quarters.
Date of Election Changed.
Death ot W . C . U ldw ell.
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Uusiness Pointers.
CEN TR AL POINT
When you are m Medford drop in at I
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1 The plant and office ot the Central j Because o f the recent decision of
A telegram was received here last “ Weary’ s” for good liquors, cool beer
Ralph Doan transacted business here ‘Point Herald has been removed from Judge Cleland, in the State Circuit Thursday from Condon announcing the and a good lunch.
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is the center o f <me o f the best
Monday.
j the old location epposite the post office Court for Multnomah County regarding death o f William C Caldwell, o f that
city,
which
occurred
on
Christmas
_ree
'’’
•'dlay
s
pictures
at
the
post]
Found—A knit shawl
Inquire at ] to the new Ross building, next door to i the validity of certain amendments to
ORCHARD DISTRICTS
this office
^ the Central Point Hotel. If an unusual | the city charter of Portland, the date morning. The message was sent Wed- °® ce before you buy your Christmas j
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number o f shortcomings appear in this of the charter election in Central Point nesday but for some reason was d » presents.
Mrs. W. J. Freeman is seriously ill1
issue our readers are requested to at- has been changed from the 4th day of layed in transmission 24 hours. James
I have on hand a car load of first- in the Rogue River Valley and
with measeis.
I tribute them to the general mixup of I February to the 25th day of the same and Stephen CaldweH of this place, class blacksmith coal and am prepared
realizing the importance o f be­
Will Owen is strictly up-to-date this j moving time instead of blaming it on j month.
brothers of d-ceased, left immediately to supply the trade in that line.—W. E
ing in close touch with.the sit­
week—m easels
| the “ devil” as is usually the case. ( Judge Cleland’s decision was regard- for Condon, but from word received Price, Central Point.
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uati®»
the
See the fine line o f watches and j While it will be a week or more before j ing the constitutionality o f the law from them they did not arrive in time
Wood is the same as money this year
jewelry at the Central Point Pharmacy. we are settled in the new shop, all our passed by the last legislature giving for the funeral, which was held Thurs­
so you had better see W. C. Leever
R OG U E RIVER U N D COM PANY
A particularly sad
R. B. Porter shipped a car o f stackto friends are advised that the latchstring city councils and town boards of day afternoon.
about a Cole’s Airtight Heater. Save
is always out as before and you will be trustees the right to propose amend­ feature of the death to his aged mother,
his Yoncalla farm Monday.
their cost in one season.
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has installed a branch office at
Latest styles in frames and trim­ made most welcome when you call. ments to the charter of their city or sister and brothers, who reside here, is i
A full line o f the new school books Central Point, in the Herald
Come
in
and
see
us.
Now
is
the
time
town
“
with
or
without
an
initiative
that
they
expected
him
to
arrive
here
mings, new hats made to order or old
will be found at the Central Point Phar­
ones made over by Mrs. Jacquemin. to subscribe or to renew your subscrip­ petition.” His decision was that the on Christmas day to make them a visit
office, with Mr W. E. Kahler,
tion.
law is unconstitutional. The case has and had prepared a Christmas dinner in macy, where the ok! books at e taken in
James Caldwell returned yesterday
been appealed to the supreme court for his honor. Instead of the son and exchange at the prescribed exchange a native-born citizen o f the val­
morning from a trip to Condon.
ley, and algentleman w h o has
brother a letter came from his wife prices.
Mothers with little children need no final settlement.
•Goa Ross and Charlie Jeffers won
The proposed amendments to the telling of his sudden illness, and next
Laundry Work—Leave your package given much thought and study
longer fear croup, colds or whooping
the beef at yesterday’ s shooting match.
cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup charter of Central Point were proposed day came the message announcing his at W. C. Leever’s hardware store for to the orchards o f the valley,
Lincoln Savage, school superintendent tastes good. It works off the cold by the town board, without an initia­ death. Besides his mother, sister and Peil’ s new laundry at Medford. Sat­
in charge.
•of Josephine county, was here yester­ through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, tive petition, and upon learning of three brothers, who reside here, isfaction gaurtanteed. We exepect to
day.
clears the head. For young and old. Judge Cleland’s decision the Board deceased leave3 a widow and several put a wagon on the Central Point route
Call on him for reliable in­
Arthur Beal and family, of Junction, Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at once. decided not to take any chances on the children to mourn his loss. He was a within a few weeks.
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formation regarding'the mer­
are here visiting his mother. They are . Sold by Mary A. Mee.
supreme caurt reversing him and at respected citizen of Condon and was
“ Better than Shiqgles or Tin” —Rex
enroute to Pasadena to spend the W in-!
once called a meeting and by resolu- j one of the charter members of the
its o f any lands in the valley
Flintkote roofing is better than either
tions revoked the former action in Knights of Pythias lodge of that city.
■ter.
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and especially o f the orchard
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shingles or tin. In fact, it is the best
D r. E . Davis, Dentist.
submitting the charter and calling an The funeral services were conducted by . __ _
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Dr. E. Davis, dentist, will be in his |
lands near Central Point and
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house covering made. If you are build-
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Central Point office January 13th to will be in his Central Point office on election. The charter was then turned the local members of that order.
I ing be sure and investigate Flintkote
y ou will get the best lands
over to citizens, who prepared the
18th inclusive. Make your appoint­ the following dates:
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; before contracting for your roofing.
in the valley if you invest.
From Monday morning, January 13, proper initiative petition and secured
ments early.
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For sale by W. C. Leever.
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Methodist Church Services.
the necessary signatures. A meeting
1908,
to
Saturday
evening,
Jan.
18th.
Your skin sholud be clear and bright
From Monday morning, February 10, of the Board was then called for last
Preaching services every Sunday at
if your liver is in normal condition.
Thursday evening, when the charter 11 a. m. and every other Sunday even­
Dades Little Liver Pills act on the to Saturday evening, February 15.
ing
at 7:30.
Watch for further announcements of proposition was again submitted and
liver; and headache, constipation and
Sunday School every Sunday morn­
the date of election was fixed on the
later
dates
in
these
columns.
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biliousness disappear. Price 25 cents.
ing at 10:00.
25th day of February, 1908.
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun­
When
the
charter
was
first
submitted
The basket ball craze has struck 1 Don’ t worry about your kidneys when the boundary lines were left as they day evening.
Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m.
Central Point and ateam of winners are ' you can obtain 39 days’ treatment of now are and included a large area of
now »practicing daily on the second floor Pineules for 81.00. These little globules farm and orchard lands on the south every Sunday.
Prayer meeting every Thursday
bring relief in the first dose. Back-
■of (the Geo. Ross building.
j ache, Lumbago and Rheumatism yield and west of town which, as a matter evening at 7:30.
‘Christian Science services are held | quickly. If not satisfied your money of right and justice to the ownerB, [
•every Sunday morning in the lodge
refunded. This is a fair offer you can’ t should not be within the incorporation, [ Do you know that Pinesalve Carbol-
'room on the second floor of the opera ose. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
and before the charter was resubmit-1 ized acts like a poultice in drawing out T ''p 'L T T T ' '\TT7'\T7 \ T T ' A T )
house. All are cordially invited to at­
ted by initiative petition certain | inflammation and poison? It is anti- —
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tend these services. Subject for next
changes in the boundai ies were made ' septic. For cuts, burns, eczema, crack-; I!
Notice lo School Patrons.
Sunday, “ God.”
which not only cut out the orchards I ed hands it is immediate r -lief. 25 cts. ! x
and alfalfa farms, but also eliminate j Sold by Mary A. Mee.
C o o k W a n t e d — At Buzzard mine,
on Elk Creek. 835 a month and steady
Notice is herebv given that the public from the city streets something like !
work.
Address Jesse
Applegate, school of Central Point district will re­ two miles of county roads and three
bridges which are now more or less of ;
Manager, Ashland, Oregon. Care C. open January 6, 1908.
Livestock Insurance.
W. Evans.
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No pupil or pupils from a family
_ in \ a burden on the town to keep in repair, i The
Livestock Insursucp
Geo Fox received a message yester-j
any case
contagious disease ^ is estimated that the amount of tax j Association of Portland, Oregon, s
day advising him of the death
of a exists will be allowed to attend school | received from the property which is insuring livestock against death from , J
brother in California. Mr. Fox is him- i u n til the school board and the board of eliminated by the
change does any
not cause. Our rates are right, In-
m- , X i t t i - i
1
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self still confined to his room.
health are satisfied that no further j amount to the cost of keeping up the I Vestigate us. We make no promises . t i l e X I O l l U c i y r U S i l i W C
tLV Q n o t ^ 'c l o s i l l g
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L O S T - Last Monday afternoon, be-1 dan* er of conta* km exists or a certifii- I " T * " * b rid * es which are thu8
3et ! we cannot fulfill. For further particu- III
0
the
outside
of
the
incorporation.
tween the Pankey home, in the north cate to that effect is furnished by
Jars inquire of G. L. Neale, agent, ; o u t a t j e s s t h a n C O S Í , ”
Central Point Oregon.
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part of town, and the school house, a attending physician.
By order of the board,
large, single shawl. Finder please re­
• It is claimed that indigestion is the
W.
E.
P
r ic e ,
turn to Mrs. H. C. Cook or leave at
j National disease. Thats why the de­
Chairman.
Bad Stomach Trouble Cured.
this office. Reward.
mand for Rings Dyspepsia Tablets
I Central Point, Ore., January 2, 1908.
Having been sick for the past two j G V C r V c l c i y l ) c l r i G 'H I I S
keeps increasing because they do the
G. T. Parsley is here from Klamath !
aura with a
n had
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bad stomach trouble, a **
I work.
Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, years
river, California, where he is engaged j
To cure a cold first move the bowels. j indigestion, bloating, etc , yield quickly. friend gave me a dose of Chamberlain’s
in mining. He is visiting with friends
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently ; Two days’ treatment free. Ask your ! Stomach and Liver Tablets They did j
here for a few days.
on the bowels, drives out the cold, | druggist about them. Sold by Mary A ! me so much good that I bought a bottle 1
It is a well known fact that persons clears the head. It’ s pleasant to take i
, of them and have used twelve bottles ,
living in the pine forests do not suffer anil mothers highly recommend it for I Mee.
| in all. Today I am well of a bad stom-
from kidney diseases. One dose of colds, croup and whooping cough. Guar-1
[ ach trouble. — M r s . J o h n L o w e , Cooper, |
Pineules at night usually relieves back­ anteed to give satisfaction or money i Clubbed and Robbed in Medford.
i Maine. These tablets are for sale by j
ache. 30 days’ treatment $1.00. Your refunded. Equally good for young and j
j Mary A. Mee.
money refunded if not satisfied. Sold old. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
i J. W. Lawton, a well known citizen ;
by Mary A. Mee.
of Medford, was knocked down and rob- !
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Word has been received here o f the
| bed in hi\ ° r dooryard last Sunday j , haye ¡„ my
turei taken up at out I
Ashland Normal School.
death of the wife and daughter of Dr. j
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evening, the footpad securing $25 and a August 24, 19u7, one two-vear-old light1
!Lee, at Oakland, California, from bu­
j gold watch for his pains. Lawton was | red bull, showing underbit and swallow-1 ]
bonic plague. . . Dr.
of
. . . Lee
. is a , brother
.
.
The Southern Oregon State Normal j returnini, f rcm the business part of Cork on the left ear. The owner should
Booth Lee, of this city and formerly ; School, at Ashland, offers especial op- ; town and> t0 avojd the mud in the prin. «»me‘ forward pay «hanrcH and Uke
practiced medicine here.
portumties for teachers to review f o r .
t„ nk th„ , ; u rente ... “ i"* 1,A * “ * ! ? . ' h T ' .
advertised .
M a g a z in e
S u b s c r i p t i o n s — Before the teachers’ examinations in February hia back gate. As h(; was entering the
A. C a ley .
subscribing for your next year’s maga­ and August, and to take work in Peda-, yard he waa 8truck down with B club
Call on Edmund March at the Cooksey
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zines, eithet singly or in combination, gogy and in Special Methods of teach­ and robbed. A hobo was arrested later arm, Central Point, Oregon.
see Guy Tex at the post office. He will ing in the various grades o f the train­ and though he had nothing on his per­
save you the price o f your stamp and ing school. Since the public schools of son belonging to Mr. Lawton he had j
C o n fe ss io n * o f a P o a ch e r.
money order and the trouble of writing. Oregon are calling for teachers who mud on his shoes corresponding with
It's grand sport, mister, the method
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can teach Normal Training, many are the mud in Lawton’ s alley and he was of bringing "piiss" to band, but In my
BoRN-Friday, December 27, 1907. to j taking advantane of the industrial work
humble ophdnn it pales to the utmost
held for further examination.
the wife of R E. Murray, of this city, j lately installed n the school. Expenses
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I In sig n ifican ce when compared with fee
a 10-pound boy. The parents are both i of board, lodging and tuition nominal,
j reting rabbits w ith iss-kct nets over j
reported to be getting along nicely, but j The State Normal School at Ashland
F o r t h e H o l i d a y s — The finest and j tbeir boles ou a m oonlit night. Th e •
grand-dad Sam Murray, the man of j is enjoying the largest appropriation of most complete line of watches and i quiet, stealthy advance of the ferret. I
the red ‘ ‘roof, ” is in danger o f a rt - j state funds ever gtanted a Normal jewelry ever brought to Central Point I *,le rumble of the rabbits underground |
lapse; at least this is Dr. Rawhouser’s | School in the history of Oregon.
is now on display at the Central Point Bounding lik e d istant thunder, tbeir si
lent dnsb for liberty, w ith terror w rit |
report.
Catalogues sent on application to the Pharmacy. The line includes rings,
larg e In th e ir bulging eyes. udU of a
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Y e l l o w F ir L u m b e r —I am now re- 1 President.
other beautiful articles and is just w hich n m ail with the slightest touch
ceiving large consignments of northern |
what you should see in making your of rom ance In Ills n ature never tires of
fir lumber, which I am selling at rea­
The Price of Peace.
slpptng. - F r y ' s Magazine.
choice of Christmas presents.
sonable prices. Now is the time to buy
The terrible itching and smarting,
while prices are at a low figure. Let . . , ^ .
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L o o k in g , b u t N ot S eein g.
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incident to certain skin diseases, h a -
me figure on your orders.—J. H. Gay. 1
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T h is m ight m ake a good evening's
Table Rockets
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most instantly allayed by applying
game.
D escribe the conductor who
W. El Alexander arrived from Savon- Chamberlain 9 Salve. Price, 25 cents.
exam ined you r tickets 011 the tra in ;
burg, Kansas, last week to join his | ^or 8a*e b^ Mary A. Mee.
Miss Alice French is spending the describe the parlor m aid who served
family, who preceded him here several [
holidays with relatives in Ashland, our tliu coffee around. You w ill find lu
I school having taken a vacation of two the answ ers 11 dozen conductors mid
weeks ago, he having remained to
School Meeting.
; more p arlo r m aids that •can In.- obtain
close up his business affairs in the Sun- j
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weeks.
| ed In a London square. Th e y tried It
flower state. Mr Alexander has been
Mrs.
E.
O.
Bissell’s
Sunday
school
I At the annual school meeting held
I onee lu Fran ce. A man arrayed in ex­
engaged in the implement business in
class presenieu
presented ner
her w
with
nice u
Christ-
j last Saturday for the purpose of voting Class
im a a nice
i i i s - , trao
ry dress and rondo
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tra o rd lnn
in ary
mnde up for the
Kansas but for climatic reasons he dis­
a tax for school purposes there was a mas present as a token of their regards. !
passed through the si hool of dv
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o t c lI C
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posed of his business and came here.
j fair attendance of taxpayers. A six-
We had no public Christmas tree this tectlves. T h e candidates were asked |
It comes put up in a collapsible tube j mill tax was voted, it being shown that year, but Santa Claus ouae to see us to g lv . fils description. And every one I
with a nozzle, easy to apply to the this amount will pay the running ex­ all the same and remembered the good of them differed from every other.- I
London C hronicle.
soreness and inflammation, for any penses of the school, pay on outetand- youngsters as usual,
TRANSACTS A GENERAL RANKING TïüîffNESS
W h a t Is O .filam ervt In In d ia .
form of Piles; it soothes and relieves ,ng warrant of $750 and redeem one of
■Rogue River went on its annual 1
In every native house iln In d ia there
pain, itching and burning. Man Zan the »1000 school hease bonds. There Winter tear twice recently and cut us
is n sh rin e In which the "household gods
Pil« Remedy. Price 50 cents. Guaran-1 are twelve o f the school house bonds of off from going to town.
J. W 'Merritt, f'r* ririent; W. í*. I
ic*?-4**»***Klorft, T
are placed, like the lleoxi to n Itussinn ! DIRECTORS
teed. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
i $1000 each drawing 6 per cent interest
Witten/Gnahier, I. G. Kobneit. W J. I rv» man
Messrs. Sturgis and Mayfield, o f the house. T lie very shadow o f a E u ro
Gustav Zimke, a recent arrr al from redeemable in 12 years or at the option Meadows, made a short vudt here last p eali or n ative of a «flffear nt e s s ic puss
Hood River, has purchased a 15-acre of the district at any feme withm that
Ing over these or the n jlis a r y utensils
Saturday.
Y o u r P a tro n a g e i.v RtyipetctfuUï ;if4i<:iut¿
tract on the Neidvmier place through period. If the people of the district
of the fa m ily Is u defilement, h ilt the
Ben Little, not having a boat, was use of m alodorous ilistw iectant* Is. Ill 1
the agercy of the Central Point Real so desire they can levy a tax at any
Estate ■Company
The consideration time and redeem the -enfere series ot unable to bring our mail W,t Monday. the Is d ir f of the people, an outrageous
was $100 per acre. Mr. Zimke will im­ bonds and stop the interest.
Judge Haxna’s decision m the case desecration, calculated t . c a ll down on
i t was shown at the meeting Satur­ of the Irrigation Ditch Co. vs. J. G. j the fa m ily the w nr lb o f the gisls and
prove the place an 1 put it t> fiuit.
on ly to Is» atoned by rig id p ryasehlt
This makes five families that Mr. day that a levy o f 18 mills at this time Morrison was m favor of the plaintiff,
ija -n au ce i and the ad m in istration of the
Sandarson has located on small holdings would wipe out the entire indebtedness but as it is reported that an appeal will punch gavlya. a foul pH! composed
on the Neidemier tract within the last of the district and pay all current ex­ be taken it seems the end is not yet, the flva products of the cew.
few months.
penses.
which is good news for the lawyers.
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Finds us still doing business at
the Old Stand.
Altho’ our stock shows the effect of $
but we are still "
J giving our customers
rattling good ::
OUR PLAN.
N o o c c a s io n a l “cu t r a te ”
s a l e s w i t h in fla te d p r ic e s
th e re st o f th e y e a r , h u t
j u s t c o m m o n , e v e r y cla y J
B A R G A IN S .
T h a t ’s w h y o u r b u s i n e s s
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an d crow d o f c u sto m e rs J
c o n t in u e s to ¿rrow.
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Job Printing Neatly Done